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Crawl Budget

The Crawl Budget refers to the number of pages a search engine, such as Google, is willing to index on a website in a given period of time.

This budget can be influenced by various factors, including the health of the site, the frequency of content updates, and the structure of the site.

There is no unique, numerically definable value for the parameter, but there are various systems for optimizing the Crawl Budget, an activity that can help ensure that the most important pages on the site are indexed and ranked correctly.

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